Fury Kills MW3
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How to Get Fury Kills in MW3

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Call of Duty is all about the kill feed when playing respawn modes, and one of the toughest medals to earn is the Fury Kill. Getting one of these is already hard enough, and some of the weekly challenges require them, so I’m here to help you.

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What are Fury Kills in MW3?

To get Operator Fury Kills in MW3, you need to kill four enemy players in quick succession within any Multiplayer game mode. These medals fall under the same umbrella as the Multikill and so the same rules apply. You can’t let more than a couple of seconds pass before getting follow-up kills. That means you have around 10 seconds to get a Fury Kill in general.

Keep in mind that there are two different versions of medals involving four Operator kills. There is the Fury version, and there is also the Quad Feed. Getting a Quad Feed is even more difficult because it requires all four kills to be back-to-back in the kill feed. For challenges that call for a Fury Kill, you don’t need to worry about the feed.

How to Get Operator Fury Kills:

  • Choose any Multiplayer game mode.
  • Get four kills on enemy players in quick succession.

If you’re trying to knock out the weekly challenges in MW3, you’ve probably looked at the week 4 requirements that ask for the Fury. I would not recommend using this as one of your five challenges to claim the TAQ Eradicator, but sometimes you get a lucky streak. You might just load into a match and get a surprising Multikill.

For those of you who are adamant about getting the Fury Kill, I would play 10v10 Moshpit or the War mode. Both modes have lower SBMM issues and far more opportunity to gun down four Operators. Otherwise, just jump into Rust.

The fun doesn’t end here. Remember that you need more Multikills for camo challenges as well.


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Daniel Wenerowicz

Dan has been writing gaming guides, news, and features for three years after graduating with a BA in writing . You can find him covering Call of Duty for eternity, action-adventure games, and nearly any other major release.